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the most intense concentrated day that i've had as president of the united states. >> the president says everything was kept really close to the vest. the first lady didn't even know about it until after it happened. >> brian williams joining us on the phone right now. brian, we have to start by saying what an incredible look that was that you and your team provided inside what happened at the white house. there are a whole lot of things we'd like to ask you. what's the most amazing thing to you about the process of the whole bin laden raid and the strategy sessions that went into making that happen? >> well, doreen, jim, thank you. i think chiefly what we're proudest of is we were -- we asked for this opportunity. we were allowed in to kind of deconstruct and recreate that picture and talk to all the principles in it, the entire leadership of government. i think you happened upon it earlier. i think the secrecy, the close hold to use government parlance because if they'd missed that launch window for whatever reason that night, it might have been six more months. had it been in the wind
the most intense concentrated day that i've had as president of the united states. >> the president says everything was kept really close to the vest. the first lady didn't even know about it until after it happened. >> brian williams joining us on the phone right now. brian, we have to start by saying what an incredible look that was that you and your team provided inside what happened at the white house. there are a whole lot of things we'd like to ask you. what's the most amazing...
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. >> the united states can achieve our goal of destroying al qaeda and denying it a safe haven, but at the same time, we have the capacity to wind down this war and usher in a new err ra of peace here in afghanistan. >> reporter: to some, this is a pat on the back to troops still in harm's way. to others, it's the president patting himself on the back. making the bin laden raid part of his re-election effort. and republicans object. >> the president undertaking this victory lap and using this somehow to say that he's better than romney is really mistaken. >> reporter: mitt romney was in new york taking pizza to 9/11 first responders. firefighters with former new york mayor rudy giuliani. giving credit today to barack obama. to everyone involved in the bin laden raid. >> from the president who authorized that attack to the intelligence community that worked on it for so many years. >> reporter: half a world away, just by being where bin laden ordered the 9/11 attacks, president obama drove home to america that he's the one who ordered the counterattack. t the world is celebrating today.
. >> the united states can achieve our goal of destroying al qaeda and denying it a safe haven, but at the same time, we have the capacity to wind down this war and usher in a new err ra of peace here in afghanistan. >> reporter: to some, this is a pat on the back to troops still in harm's way. to others, it's the president patting himself on the back. making the bin laden raid part of his re-election effort. and republicans object. >> the president undertaking this victory...
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. >> the next president of the united states, governor mitt romney. >> in his commencement speech at the world's largest christian evangelical university, mitt romney underscored his stand against gay marriage. >> marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman. >> that line was a guaranteed crowd pleaser at liberty university, which was founded by the late reverend jerry falwell and is located in the battleground state of virginia. the presumptive republican nominee's appearance is an important step toward winning over the ultraconservatives who shunned him during the primary. president obama, who made history this past week by publicly supporting gay marriage, was honoring the nation's top cops. >> there are people who are alive today only because of their courage. >> first lady michelle obama was at north carolina a&t state university talking about civil rights but inviting comparisons to current fights, like gay marriage. >> but we all know that there are still plenty of serious injustices crying out for our attention. we know this. >> two campaigns sharpening their line
. >> the next president of the united states, governor mitt romney. >> in his commencement speech at the world's largest christian evangelical university, mitt romney underscored his stand against gay marriage. >> marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman. >> that line was a guaranteed crowd pleaser at liberty university, which was founded by the late reverend jerry falwell and is located in the battleground state of virginia. the presumptive republican...
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states from el salvador in search of a better life. but he lost his life here on university boulevard in a hit and run crash saturday night. >> got hit by a car, runway. that's all we know. >> reporter: diaz was run over while crossing the street around 9:00 p.m. the driver of the striking vehicle, a silver suv, didn't stop. >> somebody saw something, come out and speak and tell what happened. >> reporter: according to friends and witnesses, the victim had worked earlier in the day. then he'd come out here to the king kong chinese restaurant. they say he was walking home when he was struck and killed. diaz was crossing in an area with no crosswalks. we found several people crossing this busy boulevard dodging cars, traveling at high speeds. >> wait for the white sign that says it's okay to walk. >> reporter: prince george's county leads the state in pedestrian fatalities and police recently started a street smart campaign to ticket drivers and jaywalkers. >> what's it like for someone trying to cross university boulevard? >> dangerous.
states from el salvador in search of a better life. but he lost his life here on university boulevard in a hit and run crash saturday night. >> got hit by a car, runway. that's all we know. >> reporter: diaz was run over while crossing the street around 9:00 p.m. the driver of the striking vehicle, a silver suv, didn't stop. >> somebody saw something, come out and speak and tell what happened. >> reporter: according to friends and witnesses, the victim had worked earlier...
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the recipients get award for administration major contributions to the united states. among this year's honorees, madeleine albright, astronaut and former senator john glenn, and singer song/writer bob dylan. that was him in the shades. >> the scripps national spelling bee kick off today and one local contestant is headlines. laurie ann madison is 6 years old of she is the youngest person ever to compete in the bee in its 87-year history. she is from woodbridge, virginia. her mother said she was reading by the age of 2. she studies words while jumping on a trampoline. the bee started today with a computer test. semifinals and finals will be held on thursday at the national harbor. >> laurie ann, we're pulling for you. 6 years old? >> incredible. >> what's up? >>> talking about the nationals. can you believe they continue to play despite all these injuries and play well? >> serena williams. plus dwyane wade and the heat get off on the right foot in the >>> you can still see the entire area with the exception of the council boredering the chesapeake. under a severe thund
the recipients get award for administration major contributions to the united states. among this year's honorees, madeleine albright, astronaut and former senator john glenn, and singer song/writer bob dylan. that was him in the shades. >> the scripps national spelling bee kick off today and one local contestant is headlines. laurie ann madison is 6 years old of she is the youngest person ever to compete in the bee in its 87-year history. she is from woodbridge, virginia. her mother said...
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they've been trying to get him to return to the united states to stand trial. he has refused and u.s. officials are working with the mexico an government to get him back to the states. >>> in prince william county, virginia, a teacher who works with emotionally challenged students has been charged with sa assault and battery against a 10-year-old child. jane watrel has more. >> reporter: 35-year-old cynthia hall has taught emotionally disturbed students for the past 18 months at kerrydale elementary school in woodbridge. last week she was arrested for assault and battery after police say she allegedly grabbed a 10-year-old boy. >> before the assault took place, the student was sitting in a chair quietly. wasn't being disruptive or anything. the teacher came into the office and that's where the assault took place. >> hall, the mother of a young son, has been working since august of 2009 as a comprehensive early intervention special i have at kerrydale. according to her school biography has been teaching for 11 years. police say arresting a teacher for grabbing a
they've been trying to get him to return to the united states to stand trial. he has refused and u.s. officials are working with the mexico an government to get him back to the states. >>> in prince william county, virginia, a teacher who works with emotionally challenged students has been charged with sa assault and battery against a 10-year-old child. jane watrel has more. >> reporter: 35-year-old cynthia hall has taught emotionally disturbed students for the past 18 months at...
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. >>> a tentative deal is in place for a chinese dissident to come to united states for an education. new york university has offered a fellowship to activist chen guangcheng. he wanted to leave china at one point escaping house arrest and fleeing to the u.s. embassy. chen says his family must come with him to avoid further harassment from the government. >>> the time right now is 9:36. they work around the clock and out of sight to make sure you are safe on the streets of d.c. up next, a look inside the fbi's washington situation room. >>> one and done. why the national christmas tree is already history less than a year after it was planted. >>> the bin laden anniversary, secret trip to afghanistan to announce staying in that country for ten more years and the ending of the war as we know it, a diplomatic crisis, a presidential candidate drops out and the latest report on the number of this election. unemployment. all in a week's work, right? president obama drove the political message in the first half of this week as national security dominated but the white house message was derai
. >>> a tentative deal is in place for a chinese dissident to come to united states for an education. new york university has offered a fellowship to activist chen guangcheng. he wanted to leave china at one point escaping house arrest and fleeing to the u.s. embassy. chen says his family must come with him to avoid further harassment from the government. >>> the time right now is 9:36. they work around the clock and out of sight to make sure you are safe on the streets of...
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states. dr. sheryl burgess joins us to explain. hair dressers? tell us how they can help. >> well, there's an initiative to get more people involved in diagnosing or at least letting the person know that there is something going on. particularly in the scalp. and a lot of people go to hair stylists and barbers and they're the ones that see our scalp. we don't tend to see our scalp. so for the most part, being able to let us know when they see something new, something that appears new on the scalp or something that may bleed with combing or styling the hair, to alert the customer to go see the dermatologist. >> one of the most virulent cancers is skin cancer and very often, that's where you'll have it start is in the scalp. >> melanoma, one of the most common areas is head, neck, trunk and extremities. so it can occur internally, but the ones that are visible on the outside of the skin are easily detectible and there's a better cure rate if we can detect them and remove them from the skin. >>
states. dr. sheryl burgess joins us to explain. hair dressers? tell us how they can help. >> well, there's an initiative to get more people involved in diagnosing or at least letting the person know that there is something going on. particularly in the scalp. and a lot of people go to hair stylists and barbers and they're the ones that see our scalp. we don't tend to see our scalp. so for the most part, being able to let us know when they see something new, something that appears new on...
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what's the worry that catholics have in the united states? go ahead. >> only listen to the pope. >> that they'll only listen to the pope, that they're loyal to the pope before and instead of being loyal to the united states, and you can't be a good citizen, particularly if you're overly obedient to the pope and the clergy you can't not independent citizen required in the american public so this is a way of saying, hey, we're being good citizens and participating in the war effort even as we are still overtly practicing our catholicism. more of these kinds of expressions of dual identities. fast forward after the civil war a little bit. this is a famous st. patrick's day parade again in new york city in 1871 and where else have we seen a picture of st. patrick's day before? anyone remember? . >> the day we celebrate. a lot different, right? that was a picture of a drunken riot. this is the opposite. it is orderly, calm, peaceful, and that's not a coincidence. the irish are very conscious in the public displays as anyone involved and sending a
what's the worry that catholics have in the united states? go ahead. >> only listen to the pope. >> that they'll only listen to the pope, that they're loyal to the pope before and instead of being loyal to the united states, and you can't be a good citizen, particularly if you're overly obedient to the pope and the clergy you can't not independent citizen required in the american public so this is a way of saying, hey, we're being good citizens and participating in the war effort...
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census bureau shows that 40 million foreign born people were living in the united states in 2010. more than half of the immigrant population is from latin america and the caribbean. nearly 30% are from asia. and more than half of all foreign born residents live in new york, california, texas, and florida. >>> the engine of an iconic race car designer and driver has gone silent. shelby passed away last thursday night in dallas. the texas native grew up raising chickens on a farm but eventually worked his way up to become an icon of the auto industry. his cobra and shelby mustang designs are instantly identifiable. at a time when racing was dominated by europe. shelby was 89 years old. >>> either winter continues or summer starts tonight for capitals. the caps are confident after an aggressive 2-1 win wednesday. and braden holt became a dad. the 22-year-old says it's an exciting time, but he is focused on the win. >> it's a great day. mom and baby are doing great. circumstances are different, but it's still the same game. still hockey. the main thing you learn when you turn professi
census bureau shows that 40 million foreign born people were living in the united states in 2010. more than half of the immigrant population is from latin america and the caribbean. nearly 30% are from asia. and more than half of all foreign born residents live in new york, california, texas, and florida. >>> the engine of an iconic race car designer and driver has gone silent. shelby passed away last thursday night in dallas. the texas native grew up raising chickens on a farm but...
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the dead included a large number of students on their way home to the united states for the holidays. he was first accused of the bombing in 1991. after serving just 8 years, he was released because he was dying of prostate cancer. the judge defended the move as the right thing to do. >> based on the believes, i allowed him to return -- based on my believe so, i allowed him to return home -- based on my beliefs, a lot him to return home to die. >> that is a lot more than we got to do for our children and husbands. >> relations with the u.k. soured for a time. scotches authorities announced they were reviewing the evidence in the case searching for any clues for accomplices in the bombing. >> the lockerbie bombing has a lot of ties to maryland. tonight at 11:00 p.m., we will talk to the family of one of the victims. we took a trip to the race course this morning as crews started the big job of getting things into shape. a photo finish at the horse race. we will have more on the race ahead in sports. wbaltv.com is still your press pass to the preakness. the other big event in maryland t
the dead included a large number of students on their way home to the united states for the holidays. he was first accused of the bombing in 1991. after serving just 8 years, he was released because he was dying of prostate cancer. the judge defended the move as the right thing to do. >> based on the believes, i allowed him to return -- based on my believe so, i allowed him to return home -- based on my beliefs, a lot him to return home to die. >> that is a lot more than we got to...
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al qaeda says it will release weinstein if the united states stops air strikes. it wants al qaeda and taliban suspects around the world to be freed. weinstein work for j.e. austin associates which advises pakistani businesses and government organizations. >>> right now, renewed uncertainty over europe's ability to deal with its debt crisis following elections in greece and france. that hammered stock markets. athens down 8%. asian stocks dropped to a three-length low. u.s. futures also down. >>> and president obama is looking ford working with the new french president, francois hollande. he beat nicolas sarkozy after beating him on controversial austerity measures. he favors a stimulus approach. >>> this morning, prince george's county police are still looking for a hit-and-run driver who killed a man. 28-year-old samuel diaz was crossing university boulevard on saturday when he was hit. police say the driver of a silver suv did not stop after hitting diaz in front of adelphi plaza. pedestrians say there aren't a lot of crosswalks around that area. prince george'
al qaeda says it will release weinstein if the united states stops air strikes. it wants al qaeda and taliban suspects around the world to be freed. weinstein work for j.e. austin associates which advises pakistani businesses and government organizations. >>> right now, renewed uncertainty over europe's ability to deal with its debt crisis following elections in greece and france. that hammered stock markets. athens down 8%. asian stocks dropped to a three-length low. u.s. futures also...
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. >>> the activist at the center of a diplomatic battle between china and the united states wants to come to this country. he escaped from house arrest and took refuge at the embassy in china. he accepted a deal that would allow him to go to the hospital and be reunited with his family in china. he came under fire for calling attention to forced abortions under the country's one child per family policy. >>> a disturbing discovery in a northwest d. c. neighborhood. a wild animal caught in an illegal trap. >> the search is on for other traps like that that could still be out there and pose a serious risk to people's pets. >> i came out to do some gardening. >> reporter: she heard a sound that still echos in her mind. to her great surprise it was a young raccoon walking in pain along the top of her fence. his front heft paw snared left paw snared in a leg hold trap. the raccoon had been caught in the trap for about a week and had been seen wandering the neighborhood chewing at its paw trying unsuccessfully to get the trap off. >> there were tendons and two little forearm bones sticking
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he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> reporter: the documents also exposed cracks within the terrorist organization worldwide. >> this shows an organization in decline, under siege, and really feeling the pressure. >> reporter: the threat of al qaeda diminished with bin laden's death experts say but not gone. michelle franzen, nbc news. new york. >> the family of a drum major who died in a hazing incident wants florida a&m university to disbandits famed marching band. robert champion was beaten to death five months ago. 13 people are facing hazing charges in connection with his death but none has been charged with murder. >> so i know i did not get what i anticipated for my son's murder. i did not at all. so, no, i was not happy with it. felony hazing. of course, there again, that word hazing just don't fit. i've always said that. >> champion's mother says the only way to stop the hazing is to clean house and disband the marching band until further notice. for now, the marching band had been suspended and a hazing task force was set up. >>> a student at the univers
he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> reporter: the documents also exposed cracks within the terrorist organization worldwide. >> this shows an organization in decline, under siege, and really feeling the pressure. >> reporter: the threat of al qaeda diminished with bin laden's death experts say but not gone. michelle franzen, nbc news. new york. >> the family of a drum major who died in a hazing incident wants florida a&m university to disbandits...
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states, after nato forces leave in 2014. >> the president secretly left andrews after midnight this morning. arriving after dark in afghanistan this afternoon washington time. it was after midnight there
states, after nato forces leave in 2014. >> the president secretly left andrews after midnight this morning. arriving after dark in afghanistan this afternoon washington time. it was after midnight there
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. >> jimmy: it's the president of the united states. >> yeah. they take someone's job every couple of years. >> jimmy: what was he saying though? was he banging the table? >> no, if he was tense, it was all very, very muffled. but i think two days later, he interviewed the president. and i'm sure, 'cause it's the anniversary of bin laden being killed. and i'm sure a lot of the questions were very legitimate and about bin laden. but i bet he snuck in a couple questions about slow jamming. like how many times did you watch my tape? did you study it? >> jimmy: did you practice it? yeah, yeah, yeah. >> did you listen to my voice? >> jimmy: good, good, good. yeah, i did want to burn him a little bit. >> no, i mean, he was cool about it. >> jimmy: oh yeah, he is cool as always. he's the best. let's talk about "girls" now. your character in "girls." >> yeah, i play a character named marnie. and she's very cool. and i was immediately drawn to her for a number of reasons. but one of them is that she's very type a. and i am now and always have been type a
. >> jimmy: it's the president of the united states. >> yeah. they take someone's job every couple of years. >> jimmy: what was he saying though? was he banging the table? >> no, if he was tense, it was all very, very muffled. but i think two days later, he interviewed the president. and i'm sure, 'cause it's the anniversary of bin laden being killed. and i'm sure a lot of the questions were very legitimate and about bin laden. but i bet he snuck in a couple questions...
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that's also something that's going on in the united states. but in the united states, that process takes on a much different context. the main reason for that is that in the u.s., you have universal white male suffrage by 1820. unlike in europe where it is france and the 1870s and other countries later on, in the u.s. you have basically full mass democracy very early on and you have it before most immigrants show up, so when the immigrants begin to be integrated into american society and particularly when they begin to be integrated into american politics, they're being integrated into a much different world than are those immigrants that we talked about in europe. so what i want to do today is talk about how the united states begins to develop a pluralist philosophy, a pluralist vision and i want to trace the roots back to the way politics worked in 19th century america. i have here just to give you a sense of the kind of politics we're talking about, an image from harper's weekly in 1858, around election time or just after election time, in
that's also something that's going on in the united states. but in the united states, that process takes on a much different context. the main reason for that is that in the u.s., you have universal white male suffrage by 1820. unlike in europe where it is france and the 1870s and other countries later on, in the u.s. you have basically full mass democracy very early on and you have it before most immigrants show up, so when the immigrants begin to be integrated into american society and...
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states. >> reporter: overnight in california, president obama called romney out of touch on economics. for pushing the same less tax, less regulation plan of george w. bush. >> most good business people i know if something doesn't work they do something different. so he must either think that there's going to be a different result or he's hoping you don't remember what happened the last time we tried it his way. >> reporter: romney promises a difference from president obama. in his new ad -- >> day one, ending the obama era of big government. helping secure our kids' futures. >> reporter: 166 days until the election. most of those days, campaigning will be in the battleground states where today's nbc news/maris poll shows that this contest is getting closer. steve handelsman, news4. >> a second former aide to d.c. mayor vicinity gray pleaded guilty an hour ago. howard brooks was arrested yesterday. news4's tom sherwood joins from us d.c. superior court with the details of the plea. tom? >> reporter: the u.s. attorney says this scandal deceives city voters. today the second felony guil
states. >> reporter: overnight in california, president obama called romney out of touch on economics. for pushing the same less tax, less regulation plan of george w. bush. >> most good business people i know if something doesn't work they do something different. so he must either think that there's going to be a different result or he's hoping you don't remember what happened the last time we tried it his way. >> reporter: romney promises a difference from president obama....
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we do focus on north american, united states ads, but we do have some foreign spots as well. but the bulk of the 95,000-plus commercials in our collection are united states political commercials. this is our equipment storage room, and this is our refrigerator, where we keep our film canisters. i'll just pop that open very briefly so you can take a look inside. >> what type of commercials would be on these film? >> these are primarily our older presidential campaign commercials. a lot of this is the original material that started the archive when julian canter began obtaining it and archiving it in the late '50s. he'd been volunteering for the adlai stevenson campaign, and during that time he'd made a lot of political contacts as well as contacts through his television work. and he realized that a lot of these old advertisements and reels were getting thrown out. so he convinced his contacts to give them to him and began the collection in the '50s. and when it was purchased by the university of oklahoma in 1985 it contained about 25,000 commercials, and it's grown today to ov
we do focus on north american, united states ads, but we do have some foreign spots as well. but the bulk of the 95,000-plus commercials in our collection are united states political commercials. this is our equipment storage room, and this is our refrigerator, where we keep our film canisters. i'll just pop that open very briefly so you can take a look inside. >> what type of commercials would be on these film? >> these are primarily our older presidential campaign commercials. a...
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this bill targets women from throughout the region and the united states who come here for care. >> reporter: the bill in question would make abortions illegal. after 20 weeks of pregnancy. it's based on the idea that fetuses can feel pain at 20 weeks though there is no scientific consensus on that claim. arizona congressman trent franks sponsored the bill. his state already approved a similar ban. the bill has little chance of passing this year. sponsors say they will continue to press the issue. >> the undisputed queen of disco died today. donna summer passed away this morning. her career was huge and even today her songs remain just as catchy as they were during the disco era three decades ago. nbc has a look back at her life and music. ♪ let's dance >> reporter: donna summer's "last dance" was actually just the beginning of a career that skyrocketed the boston native to massive success in the '70s and '8 os. ♪ on the radio >> reporter: as much as platform shoes and polyester suits, summer's music defined disco. >> she was as big as they come. you know, she was the madonna and mariah
this bill targets women from throughout the region and the united states who come here for care. >> reporter: the bill in question would make abortions illegal. after 20 weeks of pregnancy. it's based on the idea that fetuses can feel pain at 20 weeks though there is no scientific consensus on that claim. arizona congressman trent franks sponsored the bill. his state already approved a similar ban. the bill has little chance of passing this year. sponsors say they will continue to press...
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once it's finished it will likely be the tallest building in the united states topping chicago's willis tower and that's tonight's fox 5 top five. >>> solar panels are becoming more popular on homes, but some who want to install them are learning their neighbors can be the biggest obstacle. one georgia couple found out the hard way. their homeowners association does not allow the panels because of the aesthetics. >> we do want to be sensitive to our neighbors' needs. we wouldn't put them on the front of our house, but we thought the side of our home would be neighborly friendly thing. >> such disputes could become more common as solar panels drop in price and more people seek to install them. about two dozen states already forbid or limit the ability of homeowners association or local governments to ban solar panels. >> homeowners association can be ridiculous, just insane. >> there's a market for a more attractive solar panel, then, too, that looks more like roofing, don't you think? brian, i'm sure you're getting into that. >> goodness, i'm sure the bulletin boards are blowing up. can
once it's finished it will likely be the tallest building in the united states topping chicago's willis tower and that's tonight's fox 5 top five. >>> solar panels are becoming more popular on homes, but some who want to install them are learning their neighbors can be the biggest obstacle. one georgia couple found out the hard way. their homeowners association does not allow the panels because of the aesthetics. >> we do want to be sensitive to our neighbors' needs. we wouldn't...
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states from. is it your belief, jack, based on history, based on what you know of the circumstances in afghanistan today, that that's a possibility, even 2024, which will be 23 years after the attacks of september 11th, that that can be a stable place, a place that america will not have to worry about? >> if i'm around in 2024, i'll be here to collect the money on the bet that i'm going to give you right now, that it isn't going to work. you're talking about taking a country that's a seventh century country and in the americans' image or not turning them into a 21st century country. trust me that's not going to happen. it's going to cost a lot of money and a lot of people's lives. i've got to tell you that, had we paid some attention to afghanistan after we kicked out the taliban instead of going to iraq for seven years, stayed if afghanistan to get the job done, we'd actually be going home now in much better shape than we're going home now. but in 10, 20 years, afghanistan being a whole lot more
states from. is it your belief, jack, based on history, based on what you know of the circumstances in afghanistan today, that that's a possibility, even 2024, which will be 23 years after the attacks of september 11th, that that can be a stable place, a place that america will not have to worry about? >> if i'm around in 2024, i'll be here to collect the money on the bet that i'm going to give you right now, that it isn't going to work. you're talking about taking a country that's a...
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he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> apparently bin laden didn't think too highly of vice president joe biden either. he left the vice president off his hit list. bin laden wrote that biden is "totally unprepared to become president," and he would lead the u.s. into a crisis. >>> this weekend the trial for 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh muhammad begins at guantanamo bay. hundreds are hoping to watch it live. about 250 family members of 9/11 victims applied for seats to the trial. only six seats are available in the courtroom. they'll be selected by a lottery system. four other men are also facing charges of killing almost 3,000 people in the attacks. more than 200 journalists also applied for clearance to come to the proceedings. >>> 15 before the hour now. today president obama will once again call on congress to keep student loans affordable for millions of americans. he'll talk about affordable tuition with students and parents at washington lee high school in arlington today. the interest rates on millions of loans will double this summer unless lawmakers interv
he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> apparently bin laden didn't think too highly of vice president joe biden either. he left the vice president off his hit list. bin laden wrote that biden is "totally unprepared to become president," and he would lead the u.s. into a crisis. >>> this weekend the trial for 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh muhammad begins at guantanamo bay. hundreds are hoping to watch it live. about 250 family members of 9/11 victims...
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. >> he absolutely hates the united states. he hates what the united states kolter has brought to the world. >> we are letting the hatred is learning the citizen learn new ways to take down a plane. even more gruesome, surgically hiding them in pets. >> a range of things that makes them so competent as a bomb maker. he is clearly very innovative. he has a skill to put together these types of bonds. he is very close to the leader of al qaeda. >> his methods are becoming more sophisticated and problematic. that has them preparing for the likelihood of additional strikes coming from al qaeda. >> we want to make sure he does not have the opportunity to build any device whatsoever or impart his knowledge to anyone else who wants to build these devices. >> just last night, five militants were killed in a drone strike in yemen. today he remains at large. >> out a virginia community is preparing to say farewell to a community school that was damaged during an earthquake. >> sunny skies to wrap up the work week. >> there is a huge celeb
. >> he absolutely hates the united states. he hates what the united states kolter has brought to the world. >> we are letting the hatred is learning the citizen learn new ways to take down a plane. even more gruesome, surgically hiding them in pets. >> a range of things that makes them so competent as a bomb maker. he is clearly very innovative. he has a skill to put together these types of bonds. he is very close to the leader of al qaeda. >> his methods are becoming...
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so he doesn't necessarily have to be in lock step with the president of the united states. >> meanwhile, kaine's opponent, george allen got the nra's endorsement this past week? any thoughts about that? >> all of the people conservative are lining up against allen. the people who are more moderate or perhaps liberal are lining behind kaine. the thing in the race is how well will obama do and he will do well or not well according to the jobs economy. >> the only thing that bothers me is that the nra crowd somehow thinks that kaine is anti-gun, and that democrats are ready to come and take your gun out of your house. >> that's not true. >> and it's not true, absolutely not true. and you have allen bushing i am for hunting and my friends don't have to worry about that, and you can go out and hundred the and fish and you don't have to worry about me taking your guns. >>> the cost of a drink may increase. there's a proposal on the table to hike wholesale taxes on spirits and that could add 6 cents to each drink you buy. this comes from councilmember jim graham who says you need social servic
so he doesn't necessarily have to be in lock step with the president of the united states. >> meanwhile, kaine's opponent, george allen got the nra's endorsement this past week? any thoughts about that? >> all of the people conservative are lining up against allen. the people who are more moderate or perhaps liberal are lining behind kaine. the thing in the race is how well will obama do and he will do well or not well according to the jobs economy. >> the only thing that...
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with the agreement, the president said -- >> the afghan people will understand that the united states will stand by them. >> president barack obama. >> the president traveled to the air force base to thank american troops. >> the reason that the afghans have an opportunity for a new tomorrow is because of you. and the reason america is safe is because of you. >> he plans to deliver a television address to the american people at 7:30 this evening about 4:00 in the morning over there. and we will carry that live and have highlights at 11:00. derek. >> today does mark one year since we learned that the navy seals killed osama bin laden at his hideout in pakistan. things unfolded around 10:30 p.m. word of the raid started to leak out and the crowd gathering outside the white house chanting, u.s.a., u.s.a. 11:38 p.m. president obama confirmed it all in a news national address. that crowd one year ago exploded with a fever pitch. one man was carrying a photograph that became one of the memorable images of the night. >> i'm andrea mccarren outside of the white house with this story of one fa
with the agreement, the president said -- >> the afghan people will understand that the united states will stand by them. >> president barack obama. >> the president traveled to the air force base to thank american troops. >> the reason that the afghans have an opportunity for a new tomorrow is because of you. and the reason america is safe is because of you. >> he plans to deliver a television address to the american people at 7:30 this evening about 4:00 in the...
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of oklahoma, this will advertise the united states, this will advertise a major portion of american history, which is indigenous. and on this continent, the vast majority of that history is pre-history for hundreds of thousands of years, if not milennia. native peoples have been in this area for a very, very long time. over time, they had moved with drought or buffalo herds or other reasons, and then other american indian groups came in by force called removal into this region. some came voluntarily into this area from the southeastern united states to avoid the expanding frontier. some were buffalo hunters, some were mixed-blood traders with spanish, german fur traders, spanish settlers, french, a few english, other indians, long before any kind of forced removal, and then in the indian removal act, enacted by congress in 1830, that allowed the president to institute policies that would move into this area, indians who occupied the eastern woodlands of the united states, to free that area up for settlement and pioneer settlement. it took awhile to abstain the louisiana purchase in
of oklahoma, this will advertise the united states, this will advertise a major portion of american history, which is indigenous. and on this continent, the vast majority of that history is pre-history for hundreds of thousands of years, if not milennia. native peoples have been in this area for a very, very long time. over time, they had moved with drought or buffalo herds or other reasons, and then other american indian groups came in by force called removal into this region. some came...
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as we know johnson went on to become president of the united states. >> and the stew, it's suppose you hadly what washington ate on cold days. >> for local folks, the nostalgia is enough. >> martin never did meet his grandfather, but if he could help it, the family restaurant will continue to serve a lasting legacy. >> i love my daughter. she is strong and has grated personality and loves food. my son on the other hand has charm and personality, but has not learned to love food yet. >> there is always one in the family, right? family, right? >> thanks for joining us th in the black forest... [ thunder crashes ] [ engine revs, tires screech ] ...where things aren't always what they seem... because thrills hide in the shadows... just waiting at every turn. verbolten -- a new multi-launch coaster coming to busch gardens. brave the black forest. >>> good morning, everyone. i am angie goff. >> and i am richard jordan. here is a look at the top stories we are following this morning. that roar you might be hearing, it's thousands of motorcycles getting ready to head into d.c. it's the annual
as we know johnson went on to become president of the united states. >> and the stew, it's suppose you hadly what washington ate on cold days. >> for local folks, the nostalgia is enough. >> martin never did meet his grandfather, but if he could help it, the family restaurant will continue to serve a lasting legacy. >> i love my daughter. she is strong and has grated personality and loves food. my son on the other hand has charm and personality, but has not learned to...
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. >> he was asking for attacks on the united states, president obama. he said they're trying to kill vice president biden, the secretary of defense. we should focus on these guys. >> the most revealing revelations is his frustrations for the crumbling of his network. >>> the suicide over nfl player junior seau is lingering talks about hard hits playing football. players are leading the push for me research on -- for more research on the last effects of a career's worth of collisions. sdlsz -- >> what concerns me is the repeated trauma. i've had three concussions. >> more than 1,5 #00 form -- 1,50 oh former pliers -- 1,500 players are suing the nfl. >>> terrence suggs may miss all or most of the upcoming season. here is mark with more on his injury and the impact on the team's championship hopes. >> terrence suggs suffered a torn achilles tendon. the ravens are now rocked with news their star linebacker is heading to surgery. he's dedicated himself to fitness. suggs suffered a to achilles during off season training in arizona. it's a potentially season e
. >> he was asking for attacks on the united states, president obama. he said they're trying to kill vice president biden, the secretary of defense. we should focus on these guys. >> the most revealing revelations is his frustrations for the crumbling of his network. >>> the suicide over nfl player junior seau is lingering talks about hard hits playing football. players are leading the push for me research on -- for more research on the last effects of a career's worth of...
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. >> i am vice president of the united states of america. the president sets the policy. i am absolutely comfortable with the fact that men marrying men, women marrying women, and heterosexual men marrying women are entitled to the same rights, all the civil rights, civil liberties, and quite frankly i don't see much of a distinction beyond that. >> vice president biden on "meet the press" with david gregory. the white house quickly responded maintaining the vice president's comments don't really differ with the president's stance. a statement released -- the vice president was saying what the president has said previously, that committed and loving same-sex couples deserve the same rights and protections enjoyed by all americans and we oppose any efforts to roll back those rights. the vice president was expressing he too is evolving on the issue after meeting so many committed couples and families in this country. >>> officials in yemen have confirmed that a top al qaeda leader has been killed by an american drone strike. yemeni authorities say al kuzo was killed, was on
. >> i am vice president of the united states of america. the president sets the policy. i am absolutely comfortable with the fact that men marrying men, women marrying women, and heterosexual men marrying women are entitled to the same rights, all the civil rights, civil liberties, and quite frankly i don't see much of a distinction beyond that. >> vice president biden on "meet the press" with david gregory. the white house quickly responded maintaining the vice...
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states and every other state in the united states other than minnesota. we feel there is no invasion of privacy when a defendant is arrested with probable cause for a dangerous felony and they put a q-tip swab in their mouth and take a dna sample. it is no different than, for example, taking fingerprints and much less intrusive than strip searches and blood tests which the supreme court allows. >> how do you respond to the critics who say it is a violation of their rights? how can you cast a wide net out there and hope to catch one fish? >> it's not a violation of the rights. in this case violation of the rights was against a 53-year- old woman raped at gunpoint by this defendant years ago and luckily there was a sample taken of dna, a known sample. that was put in the computer with many, many other samples and a random test is done matching this dna with all the dna samples in the computer and there was a hit in this case and this man was convicted. just like what we do with fingerprints, it's no different whatsoever. there's no invasion of privacy. it's
states and every other state in the united states other than minnesota. we feel there is no invasion of privacy when a defendant is arrested with probable cause for a dangerous felony and they put a q-tip swab in their mouth and take a dna sample. it is no different than, for example, taking fingerprints and much less intrusive than strip searches and blood tests which the supreme court allows. >> how do you respond to the critics who say it is a violation of their rights? how can you...
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chen gawng is in the united states. drew levinson has details of the sudden and unexpected trip from china to the u.s. >>> crowds cheered as chen arrived. with the help of a translator, he thanked the american government and others for their efforts to bring him for the united states. >> i believe that no matter how difficult the environment, nothing is impossible as long as you put your heart to it. >> reporter: saturday the chinese activist got a phone call telling him to pack his bags. within a few hours, he left a beijing hospital and boarded a flight to the united states with his wife and two children. his flight landed here just outside new york sti. the trip ended a diplomatic tug of war that lasted nearly a month. the blind act virs was an outspoken critic of china's forced abortion policy. he escaped house arrest last month and sought refugee in beijing. the u.s. struck a deal for him to get treatment at a local hospital and be reunited with his family. once there he asked to leave china and secretary of state
chen gawng is in the united states. drew levinson has details of the sudden and unexpected trip from china to the u.s. >>> crowds cheered as chen arrived. with the help of a translator, he thanked the american government and others for their efforts to bring him for the united states. >> i believe that no matter how difficult the environment, nothing is impossible as long as you put your heart to it. >> reporter: saturday the chinese activist got a phone call telling him to...
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embassy and requesting asylum in the united states. tell your friends and estimated half a million people in china are currently under punitive detention without being formally charged with or tried for a crime. this is according to amnesty international, says imprisonment of human rights activist on the rise in china. the country remains the leading executioner of citizens in the world. 55 crimes are punishable by death in china. >>> and let's huddle around the water cooler to watch newt gingrich formally drop out of the race. he said he would leave yesterday and did it officially and said he can trace the downfall of his campaign back to that moon colony. >> my wife has pointed out to me approximately 219 times, give or take three, that moon colony was probably not my most clever comment in this campaign. i thought frankly in my role as providing material for saturday night live it was helpful, but the underlying key point is real. what i called for is beginning to happen. you have noticed in the last week, founders of google are tal
embassy and requesting asylum in the united states. tell your friends and estimated half a million people in china are currently under punitive detention without being formally charged with or tried for a crime. this is according to amnesty international, says imprisonment of human rights activist on the rise in china. the country remains the leading executioner of citizens in the world. 55 crimes are punishable by death in china. >>> and let's huddle around the water cooler to watch...
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that were at war with the united states for their independence. in the five slave holding states that accepted abraham lincoln as president the emancipation proclamation did not apply because congress did not give the authority to president lincoln to seize property and declare free slaves in states that were loyal to the union, only in states in rebellion. in states that had to be brought back to the union by military conquest but the army needs help. in the emancipation prokplace is where president lincoln issues his public order to his field commanders to receive men of not descent into all armed services of the united states. notice that's men of the united states. it's men of african descent. the emancipation proclamation did not simply free the slaves. it made it legal for this disenfranchised slave population to help free themselves if they help save the union. accomplish the paramount objective of the war. and that's exactly what these soldiers did. and african-american women would be a part of that group of soldiers. some as cooks like au
that were at war with the united states for their independence. in the five slave holding states that accepted abraham lincoln as president the emancipation proclamation did not apply because congress did not give the authority to president lincoln to seize property and declare free slaves in states that were loyal to the union, only in states in rebellion. in states that had to be brought back to the union by military conquest but the army needs help. in the emancipation prokplace is where...
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>>> new documents show osama bin laden wanted to destroy the united states right up until his death. but he was also worried about al-qaeda follow falling apart -- falling apart. >> we have a new english magazine supposedly put out by the terror group. the folks at "cbs this morning" have the story. hey erica hill. >> hey mike, good morning to you as well. that's right al-qaeda's glossy magazine known as inspire is back. in fact there are two new issues online. after u.s. attack that killed its editor and publisher. john miller is actually quoted in and he's going to walk us through what "inspire" reveals about the tactics and only on "cbs this morning" rocker ted nugent addresses the secret service probe and what he did during the intervow that he later apologized for. that's all alet at 7:00 guys. >>> we turn to campaign 2012. parking light obama is camping -- president obama is ramping up the re-election bid in west virginia. the president will renew his push to curb interest rates on student loans. the event is not open to the public. the president will be campaigning in richmond
>>> new documents show osama bin laden wanted to destroy the united states right up until his death. but he was also worried about al-qaeda follow falling apart -- falling apart. >> we have a new english magazine supposedly put out by the terror group. the folks at "cbs this morning" have the story. hey erica hill. >> hey mike, good morning to you as well. that's right al-qaeda's glossy magazine known as inspire is back. in fact there are two new issues online....
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. >>> a chinese activist chooses e -- who escaped from house arrest is in the united states. guanchang made it to new york with his wife and two children tonight. >> reporter: it was not until he was taken to the beijing airport this morning by chinese authorities that he was told where he was going. he, his wife, and two children were provided passports there and the u.s. government provided expedited visas. this afternoon, ben rhodes reacted to the news. >> and we welcome this development and the fact that he'll be able to pursue a study here in the united states upon his arrival. >> reporter: he will accept an invitation is to stud -- to study law. the reuters quoted a official who said i am happy to receive the news that he is on the way to the u.s. and i look forward to welcoming him and his family tonight and working with him on his course of study. reaction from capitol hill, representative chris smith of new jersey said america welcomes the extraordinary family with open arms while senator mccain tweeted late today, great news. guanchang headed to the usa and we must
. >>> a chinese activist chooses e -- who escaped from house arrest is in the united states. guanchang made it to new york with his wife and two children tonight. >> reporter: it was not until he was taken to the beijing airport this morning by chinese authorities that he was told where he was going. he, his wife, and two children were provided passports there and the u.s. government provided expedited visas. this afternoon, ben rhodes reacted to the news. >> and we welcome...
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if there was a national novel of week, this would be it for the united states. i think it's the favorite book of almost everybody you meet. >> the first time in my life that the book had sort of captured me. that was exciting. i didn't realize that literature could do that. >> i remember reading a copy of my aunt's in jamaica queens. it was the first book ever written by a white writer that discussed racism in ways that was complicate and sophisticated. -- complicated and sophisticated. >> a touchstone in american literary and social history. it's a story gently tugged at the issues of racism. >> she was a champion of people who helped us get liberated from racism in this country. >> harper lee's first and only novel. >> a masterpiece is masterpieces not because they're flawless but because they tap into something essential to us, at the heart of who we are and how -- >> a masterpiece and a mystery. >> of course, one kept hoping and waiting for the next novel. sadly, that never came. >> i cannot imagine what drove harper to silence. >> thank you. i prefer to pas
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. >> they have aunts, uncles, brothers, everything, that is united states right there, to me. >> reporter: the bikers have roared into town but they may walk out of here in silence. >> it is real tough. you can't describe it. you have to live it. you have to be -- being a vet, i can understand it. but you see people down here that they lost somebody 30 years ago and it was just like yesterday. there were a lot of people that weren't in and they are proud of us too. it means a lot. >> reporter: ten new names have been etched on the memorial wall and were dedicated this month. i'm surae chinn for 9 news now. >>> the president obama plans to mark the day with veterans and their families at the memorial. >>> we have a gruesome attack overnight. tonight the white house is horrified by the violence in syria that has killed more than 90 people, 32 of them children. the international community also condemning those responsible for the attack. the syrian government is blaming it on armed terrorist groups but has provided no details. the white house said the syrian regime responds with peaceful pro
. >> they have aunts, uncles, brothers, everything, that is united states right there, to me. >> reporter: the bikers have roared into town but they may walk out of here in silence. >> it is real tough. you can't describe it. you have to live it. you have to be -- being a vet, i can understand it. but you see people down here that they lost somebody 30 years ago and it was just like yesterday. there were a lot of people that weren't in and they are proud of us too. it means a...
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naacp support for marriage equality is deeply rooted in the 14th amendment of the united states constitution, an equal protection of all people. >>> mother nature's fury captured on video. coming up next, look at. this this destructive tornado touches down. >> we'll get the details as we continue. good morning, tucker. >> good morning. we've got some clouds and some showers moving through the area as we speak. might want to bring along an umbrella today. we'll have showers back in the monday forecast. i'll have details on that. julie wright has a look at your traffic. we'll do it right after the break. [ female announcer ] today is the day... ♪ ...you make a change with hellmann's. ♪ make parmesan-crusted chicken. ♪ surprisingly crispier... juicier... mmm. yummier. made with real simple ingredients. find this and other recipes at hellmanns.com. hellmann's. make it real. make it different. >>> welcome back. time now is 5:15. alive look outside on your monday morning. commute under way when you step outside, get ready. a little change for the weekend. check out this video. dramatic image
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states today. >> reporter: the congressman's attempted intervention on abortion regulations in d.c. prompted many city residents to call ironically for more constituent service. >> i live in the district and i'm so glad mr. franks is so into taking care of all of our urban problems. one thing he could do is make sure there's continued federal funding for the metro. aarp eugene kinlow brought a for the -- >> reporter: eugene kinlow brought a photo about a pothole. >> he might as well take care of these potholes, too. >> reporter: some came to get the arizona congressman to intervene on confusing parking regulations. many referred to the arizona republican as mayor franks. >> one thing he can deal with is the anacostia river. it's dirty. it needs to be cleaned and i brought that plunger along to give to mayor franks so that he could help plunge the river. >> reporter: congressman trent franks sees the office was closed for the day. the house is on recess, although most other offices were staffed. the protestors tried to leave their ironic suggestions on the door of the arizona congres
states today. >> reporter: the congressman's attempted intervention on abortion regulations in d.c. prompted many city residents to call ironically for more constituent service. >> i live in the district and i'm so glad mr. franks is so into taking care of all of our urban problems. one thing he could do is make sure there's continued federal funding for the metro. aarp eugene kinlow brought a for the -- >> reporter: eugene kinlow brought a photo about a pothole. >> he...
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a k-9 unit later found hernandez in the woods. arrested and charged with attempted carjacking and the salt. montgomery county police are investigating a suspected suicides in silver spring. called to an apartment this morning to check on the reports of a missing person. officers found the body of a 49- old man and his 39-year-old wife. identified them yet. >> a fairfax county police officer was involved in a deadly shooting in springfield. the suspect came at them with sword. -- a sword. the man was wanted on several charges. officers tracked the suspect down, he pulled out his weapon. >> they were telling him to [unintelligible] >> police began searching for suspect on friday. president we talked with today learnhey were shocked to -- residents we talked to today said they were shocked to learn armed.as >> let's take a look at the weather now. clear skies in the region tonight. >> the clouds are rolling in and to pushare beginning d.c.the east of take a look at what is going on, and bulgaria -- an area of low pressure off the coa
a k-9 unit later found hernandez in the woods. arrested and charged with attempted carjacking and the salt. montgomery county police are investigating a suspected suicides in silver spring. called to an apartment this morning to check on the reports of a missing person. officers found the body of a 49- old man and his 39-year-old wife. identified them yet. >> a fairfax county police officer was involved in a deadly shooting in springfield. the suspect came at them with sword. -- a sword....
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states. they are trying to talk to him about his change of heart. he hid in the american embassy after escaping from house arrest last week. >>> michelle bachmann is reportedly endorsing mitt romney. >> newt gingrich is step ago side. of his supposed to endorse rome know but it was not a strong endorsement. >> reporter: a week after up officially conceding the republican race, newt gingrich officially suspends his campaign. >> i could never have predicted either the low points or high hoints. >> the former house speaker has been reluctant at best to endorse romney. >> i'm asked sometimes is mitt romney conservative enough. and my answer is simple. compared to barack obama? >> reporter: the gingrich announcement in arlington, virginia came just a couple of hour before romney held a fund raiser in the same city. the former massachusetts governor kick ousted day in shan stilly, virginia. >> people ask me what would you do to get the economy going. i say well, look at the what the president has d
states. they are trying to talk to him about his change of heart. he hid in the american embassy after escaping from house arrest last week. >>> michelle bachmann is reportedly endorsing mitt romney. >> newt gingrich is step ago side. of his supposed to endorse rome know but it was not a strong endorsement. >> reporter: a week after up officially conceding the republican race, newt gingrich officially suspends his campaign. >> i could never have predicted either the...
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realizing in the united states, a child goes missing like this almost once every three days. we really get frustrating when we don't see these children brought home. >> all right, clint van zandt. clint, as always, thanks for your perspective on this. i appreciate it. >> thank you, matt. >> it's now 7:38. let's get a check of the weather from al. >> matt, thank you so much. got some friends out here. you guys must all be related. you all have the same hair. that's fantastic. >> mothers and daughters. >> where are you from? >> mississippi. >> thanks for coming. >> tupelo. >> that's right. it's always chilly there because it's tupelo. raining just a little bit here in the northeast. look at these temperatures, not two below in because it's tupelo. look at the temperatures, not two below in the northeast. 90s to 100s in the southwest where they've got the wildfires going in arizona. it's rough. temperatures in the 80s in southern texas. out west, gorgeous, 81 in medford, oregon, with plenty of sunshine. heavy rain later today in the northeast on up into new england. that's what'
realizing in the united states, a child goes missing like this almost once every three days. we really get frustrating when we don't see these children brought home. >> all right, clint van zandt. clint, as always, thanks for your perspective on this. i appreciate it. >> thank you, matt. >> it's now 7:38. let's get a check of the weather from al. >> matt, thank you so much. got some friends out here. you guys must all be related. you all have the same hair. that's...